Post Azm1Rind32GJEp1xaq by amoonrabbit@mk.udongein.reisen
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 (DIR) Post #AzlxnL3FcioS8gOFG4 by amoonrabbit@mk.udongein.reisen
       2025-10-31T15:42:19.317Z
       
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       Home Server setup update. PiB gonePi4B on PiHole and PiVPN dutiesCompute Blade with CM5L on hosting dutiesRE: https://mk.udongein.reisen/notes/ae2qc4p3ya
       
 (DIR) Post #AzlyPGvRPc5CLYpDcm by amoonrabbit@mk.udongein.reisen
       2025-10-31T15:49:11.502Z
       
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       And I just found the missing canard...
       
 (DIR) Post #Azm1RhgVC2y1mQgkqW by null31@pl.gnu.moe
       2025-10-31T16:17:50.863662Z
       
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       @amoonrabbit nice central heating system :gyate_tewi_lol:
       
 (DIR) Post #Azm1Rind32GJEp1xaq by amoonrabbit@mk.udongein.reisen
       2025-10-31T16:23:11.669Z
       
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       @null31@pl.gnu.moe the Blade keeps cool thanks to the case creating a channel, and a noctua fan pulling air through the front. Tempted to get a second blade at somepoint so that the 4B can be put to use for something else too. That enclosure fits 4, but because Compute Blade don't currently have a heatsink for the CM5, I've had to use the official one, which is a bit too tall, so can't fit two blades in the same channel.
       
 (DIR) Post #Azm88KjX052Wm8of5s by null31@pl.gnu.moe
       2025-10-31T17:36:45.795716Z
       
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       @amoonrabbit I didn't know that rpi co is making such boards (CM5) besides the rpi boards.I had bad experience with stacking devices that are fanless, especially networking devices. Anyway, good to know~ :gyate_nazrin:
       
 (DIR) Post #Azm88M5Bz1xcxbxTUm by amoonrabbit@mk.udongein.reisen
       2025-10-31T17:38:09.234Z
       
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       @null31@pl.gnu.moe Both the Blade and the RPi4B have a fan. Only the Google WiFi hub and Zyxel PoE+ switch are fanless. I am probably going to get rid of the WiFi hub next. It's overkill for what it's being used for, and Google.